unvital

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ vital

Adjective[edit]

unvital (comparative more unvital, superlative most unvital)

  1. Lacking vitality.
    • 1903, Herbert Spencer, Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects[1]:
      While humanity is growing, they continue fixed; daily get more mechanical and unvital; and by and by tend to strangle what they before preserved.